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              13 Description results for Freemasons

              2008.1.1.1.3.19 · File · 1914-1918
              Part of Sir Samuel Steele Collection

              Programs, menus, imprint, German passport, notes, The Pelman Institute 'Mind and Memory' information. The Petawawa Camp Fish and Game Club report, Steele house description (Putney?), real estate viewing authorizations (Putney, England), Perkins Bull Hospital Masonic Club member's cards, Dover Garrison entry card, etc.

              Steele, Samuel B. (Samuel Benfield), 1848-1919
              2008.1.1.1.2.120 · File · Feb. 1903
              Part of Sir Samuel Steele Collection

              General Correspondence – Personal letters, re: various matters; includes an outgoing letter from SBS to “Jack”; and a letter and report from “The United Service Lodge of Pretoria (SBS is a member). Handwritten; Typewritten.

              Steele , Vivian
              2008.1.1.1.2.308 · File · Dec. 1918
              Part of Sir Samuel Steele Collection

              General Correspondence – Personal letters, incoming and outgoing, re: various matters; includes Steele’s letters to friends George H. French and J.A. (Jack) Kerr; and letters received from D.H. [Daniel Hunter] McMillan, Clifford Sifton and his brother Arthur, re: pension matters for Steele, [?] Shaughnessy, Ellen Frances Gill (niece), A.M. Jarvis, I. F. Stewart, Hugh J. Macdonald, etc.; includes correspondence with his doctor, and from the Motherland Masonic Lodge; concern expressed about Steele’s lingering illness. Handwritten; Typewritten.

              French, George Arthur
              2008.1.1.1.2.305 · File · Sep. 1918
              Part of Sir Samuel Steele Collection

              General Correspondence – Personal letters, re: various matters; includes medical advice for Steele; information from the Motherland Masonic Lodge; “Overseas Estate” related correspondence; and letters from friends and acquaintances, including a letter from Sir John W. Carson responding to Steele’s extended sympathy on the loss of his son, killed on a battlefield in France, etc. Handwritten; Typewritten.

              Carson, J.W., Sir Major General
              2008.1.1.1.2.307 · File · Nov. 1918
              Part of Sir Samuel Steele Collection

              General Correspondence – Personal letters, re: various matters; letters from family and friends, including J. Lyons Biggar, Lord Dundonald and others, as well as Masonic Lodge(s) correspondence. Handwritten; Typewritten.

              Biggar, J.L. , Major
              Item · February 26, 1948
              Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection
              • Message summoning Clayborne Stewart to a meeting of the Red Deer Lodge No. 12 Freemasons, to be held on March 9, 1948 in the Masonic Hall, Red Deer. Lists order of business for meeting. Describes a trip planned for Lodge members to pass on the Travelling Square to Kitchener No. 95 Rimbey on March 2, 1948. Lists officers of the lodge.

              • Pamphlet describing the Boys’ Farm Incorporated initiative. Describes a plan to establish a farm in Southern Alberta where “Wayward Boys” who “fall foul of the law” could be taken, with the consent of the government, rather than to jail. There they would be taught vocational training and animal husbandry, and receive “a suitable program of sports and entertainment, good food and reasonable hours of employment,” all aimed at their reformation as citizens. Proposes a location for the farm and outlines required buildings, costs, possible returns and financing.

              Red Deer Lodge No. 12
              Item · February 26, 1948
              Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection
              • Message summoning Clayborne Stewart to a meeting of the Red Deer Lodge No. 12 Freemasons, to be held on February 8, 1949 in the Masonic Hall, Red Deer. Lists order of business for meeting. Lists officers of the lodge.
              • Card describing the “Past Masters’ Night” to be held at the February 8 meeting.
              • Grand Lodge Bulletin, Vol. 14, No.6, February 1949. Headings: “The Essentials of Freemasonry,” “No Room for Levity,” “Masonic Direction,” “A Mason’s Faith,” “Giving of Ourselves,” “Success,” “Historical Registers,” and “Between the Pillars: What are the Essentials of Vouching for a Visitor?”
              Red Deer Lodge No. 12
              Item · [1940s-1950s]
              Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

              Get well card inscribed “Red Deer Masonic Lodge [illegible].” Front has a rabbit with pipecleaner ears, and the card’s text reads “Hope you feel better. A bunny rabbit’s mostly ears and right now I am too— Just waitin’ ‘round to hear the news that you feel good as new.” Presumably for Clayborne or Louise Stewart.

              Item · 9 June 1926
              Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

              Program booklet recording the ceremonial laying of the corner stone at St. John's Cathedral in Winnipeg, Manitoba, by the Grand Master and Officers of the Grand Lodge of Manitoba A. F. & A. M. [Ancient Free and Accepted Masons] and the Archbishop of Rupert's Land [Rupertsland] in 1926.

              Includes hymn lyrics, prayers by the Archbishop and the Grand Chaplain, and a description of the ceremonial laying of the stone. Concludes with list of addresses to be made by the Grand Master [J.C.W. Reid], Honourable Sheriff Colin Inkster [Church Warden], and Chancellor [John Alexander] Machray, K.C., LLB; 1 verse of the National Anthem and the Doxology; and the Benediction by the Archbishop.

              Item · 26 Oct. 1955
              Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

              Souvenir program of events for the Edmonton Preceptory No. 46 Knights Templar's Golden Jubilee.

              Contents:
              Names and contact information for Grand Master [Most Eminent Knight Perry S. Cochrane, M.D.], Deputy Grand Master [Right Eminent Knight Lorne Johnson], Grand Chancellor [Right Eminent Knight C. E. Wells], Provincial Grand Prior [Right Eminent Knight Wm. [William] A. Noble], Registrar [Right Eminent Knight G. Lynn Tipp], and Presiding Preceptor [Eminent Knight Fred E. Sloane]; Agenda [Emergent Assembly - November 2, 1955; Regular Assembly - November 9, 1955]; Golden Jubilee Dinner; "The Illustrious Order of The Red Cross" [a performance under the direction of Eminent Knight A. Peart]; A Few Interesting Highlights in Edmonton Preceptory - A Salute to the History of Edmonton Preceptory 46 K.T. [compiled by Eminent Knight E. G. Ellerton]; Membership Roster; and list of Officers, Auditors, Trustee, Executive Council, and Red Cross Council and Malta Guards [1955-1956]; and list of Preceptors [1905-1955].

              Also includes 1 black and white [B&W] portrait of Eminent Knight Fred E. Sloane [Presiding Preceptor, 1955].

              Edmonton Preceptory No. 46 Knights Templar